Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) schrieb:
> On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 14:12:53 +0200 Peter Wehrfritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
>
>   
>> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) schrieb:
>>     
>>> c. continue development from there.
>>>
>>> i hope to get this done in the next few weeks (in august).
>>>   
>>>       
>> So for now, I use cvs, until the switch is done, right?
>>     
>>> and
>>>
>>> 2. trac (bugzilla alternative). this integrates with svn - ticket numbers in
>>> log commits will have links back to their tickets in trac. it even allows
>>> wiki formatting in svn logs. it's simpler than bugzilla and imho easier to
>>> use, but has enough to work with. it support multiple sub-projects (already
>>> several in trac) and milestones and releases. it does the job. i don't want
>>> to import existing bugzilla bug items... so keep bugzilla for the old stuff,
>>>       
>> Is there really no way to import the existing bugs on bugzilla to trac? 
>> We have many bugs (or feature request) for ewl in bugzilla, which will 
>> probably stay open for a longer timer. To use two bug tracker it'd be a 
>> pain in the ass. Also I don't want to loose the bug history (for closed 
>> bugs) as we had, when we switched from Mantis and Bug Genius to bugzilla.
>>
>> I've seen that there is a script to import bug reports from bugzilla to 
>> trac:
>> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracImport
>>
>> Maybe that'd be an option.
>>     
>
> there is.. i just didn't feel like filling up trac with all the old bugzilla
> junk... and there is a lot of stuff there that will need much cleaning
> up/munging to go into trac. this is a good opportunity to start afresh and
> cleanly (imho).
>
>
>   

I'm not talking here about a handful of bug reports. We have 75 open 
bugs for ewl many of them with examples to reproduce them, with initial 
patches and long discussions, and we have a history of 148 resolved 
bugs, which i don't want to loose, either.

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